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Is anyone looking for an Orange ATTs alarm with a black, 2 magnet roller?
After a trip a couple of months ago I 'lost' one of my alarms, so I bought a replacement. Last week I found the missing alarm in the pocket of a bag where it had absolutely no right to be.
£60 including P&P and...
A friend of mine has been using such a rig for years, we've even named it after him although he does not claim to have invented it - http://www.fishingmagic.com/features/rigs/general_coarse_rigs/14964-the-smiffrig.html
A centre pin spins freely in both directions so that line is pulled off by a trotting float or quickly retrieved at the end of a long trot and most have an optional ratchet which again operates in either direction.
A fly reel is really just a line holder. It does not spin freely as it does not...
I use Navigators & General. I paid £68 to insure my 12ft Sea Nymph. Covers me for up to £3000 for the boat & trailer plus £3 million 3rd party liability.
I've got both Greys and Fox pliers and crimps are simply metal tubes so it makes no difference at all. They're just trying to get you to buy their gear.
I don't know about the reels you've listed but my Speedias, my Browning Revolver and my Young's Purist all 'click' no matter which way you wind so can be used left or right handed, top or bottom.
I don't see why your reels should be any different.
The application is certainly fact John. Whether it will be appproved is another matter.
http://sbdc-paweb.southbucks.gov.uk/publicaccess/tdc/DcApplication/application_detailview.aspx?caseno=L3QTQ5OH0AO00&searchtype=WEEKLY
Click on the Associated Documents tab and then look at No 7 Site...
I use a Canon G6 with infra-red remote. I have it set to a 10 sec delay on the remote so I have plenty of time to set the timer running, bend down, pick up the fish and pose.
I wasn't enjoying sitting under a brolly during a very heavy hail storm yesterday afternoon but I enjoyed the 14 lbs pike that took my bait less than 2 minutes after the hail stopped.
What I don't understand is why they have to use two envelopes and send me 2 Angling Trust leaflets just because I have 2 licenses. Why can't they send them in a single envelope and halve the P&P? They could save thousands of pounds considering the number of multi-rod users in the country.
I don't know if the deal is still available but I got a Vodafone dongle last October which is a PAYG with £15 top ups. At the time only Vodaphone appeared to be offering PAYG instead of the monthly contract other companies were offering.
I hope that in time, the TAC can cover the Thames tributaries but it should be remembered that it was initially conceived as a means of combattting the dumping of huge amounts of human excrement in the lower Thames whenever London's ancient sewerage system cannot cope.
Remember that below...
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